While the lower 48 are talking about the "Polar Vortex" that has the grip over most of the midwest and eastern US, Alaskans are begging to get the "Polar Vortex" back, up here where it belongs. Recent years there has been a little research about how warmer winters, and earlier break up affects communities in their hunting and travel. With rivers that are suppose to be frozen, this of course causes a lot of dangerous and un-safe travel conditions. A friend of mine is in the research group who have been working on this specific problem, On Dangerous Ice. I wonder how it has been so far this January. There is a webcam that shows the current conditions down towards Black Rapids by the Deltas, and that camera was showing BARE GROUND last week. Parts of Alaska recorded temperatures up to 60F, in January, that is Crazy!
Back to the Yukon Quest. I listened to the radio the other day and they were talking about the warm weather and how that affects the Yukon Quest race. Some of the racers with Siberian Huskies are worried, since it gets harder to mush around 40F, or rather the dogs tolerance level of warm weather is pretty low, just because Siberian Huskies are bred to withstand really cold temperatures. Racers with Alaskan Huskies were worried too of course, but not as worried. Parts of the race has also been rerouted because of this warm weather. Instead of being worried about 60 below, they are worried about 40F. At the school I am doing my PhD there is of course research about animals and their ability to withstand cold temperatures. Did you know that Huskies don't start to shiver until it is 40 below?